Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Justice Delayed, Questions Raised
Date: February 26, 2026
Host: Flo
Episode Overview
In this charged and unfiltered episode, Flo dives into two explosive ongoing stories at the intersection of celebrity, justice, and public scrutiny: the slow-moving investigation into pop singer David Burke, suspected in the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, and the potential involvement of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs as a witness in the long-unsolved Tupac Shakur murder trial. With passionate community engagement, skepticism toward law enforcement’s timeline, and characteristic directness, Flo challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about power, evidence, and accountability.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. David Burke Murder Investigation – Justice Delayed?
(Main segment begins ~03:09)
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Grand Jury Names David as Prime Suspect
- "The grand jury has finally officially named David the number one suspect." (03:06)
- Case involves Celeste Rivas, a 14-year-old whose body was found dismembered in David’s Tesla in September 2025.
- Court documents reveal horrific details: body found in two bags; evidence seen as strongly premeditated.
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Family Connection and Avoidance
- David’s family is reportedly trying to avoid testifying before the grand jury by petitioning Texas courts.
- Video evidence places David, his family, and the victim together at a concert, suggesting potential family awareness or complicity.
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Flo’s Critique of Justice System’s Pace
- Shock and frustration at six months passing with only now an official suspect named, no charges filed.
- "Six months, when a dead body is found in his car and he hasn't given any kind of alibi or any type of explanation, six months just to name him a suspect is unacceptable." (28:07)
- Comparison to cases involving poorer or less famous individuals: "Let a dead body be found in my car... I would be in a cell within 24 to 48 hours." (18:44)
- Open call for accountability: Law enforcement seems overly cautious or possibly influenced by money/connections.
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Community Engagement: The “Careful” Debate
- Flo interacts with listeners, notably Tabitha and Jenna, about whether "taking time" is justifiable or reckless given the evidence.
- Raises the question: "What would be too long for y' all? One year? Two? Three, four, five?" (36:20)
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Suspicion of Deeper Corruption or Trafficking
- Flo hypothesizes: "There's some type of connection, some type of nefarious situation going on that's deeper than we know… a bigger trafficking situation." (44:33)
- "Out of a thousand cases, this is the only one where it play is playing out like this." (43:39)
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Flo’s Personal Approach
- Emphasizes empathy: "I approach every case as if it was me… if Celeste was my daughter or my niece, I would be kicking and screaming and calling out right now." (51:25)
- Calls on listeners not to slack on demanding action.
2. Community Mail & Related Cases
(~48:28)
- Flo reads a listener’s letter about a TYT (The Young Turks) coverage of a 16-year-old girl addressing abuse and alleged executive coverups, paralleling themes discussed on The Flo Show.
- Promises to research and discuss that case in the future.
3. Tupac Shakur Murder Trial – Diddy’s Name Resurfaces
(Main segment resumes ~53:30)
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Potential Testimony from Sean "Diddy" Combs
- Reports that Diddy may be called to testify in the murder trial of Duane “Keefe D” Davis, accused in the 1996 killing of Tupac.
- Keefe D’s defense hopes Diddy will refute allegations of having ordered Tupac’s murder for $1 million.
- Flo notes: "Anytime you get a chance to get Diddy to testify and give statements under oath, no matter what the intent is, Tupac could be on his way to get justice." (55:40)
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Courtroom Wildcards
- Flo predicts "jaw-dropping" moments if the trial proceeds, correctly noting, "It's a whole different ball game when you get in trial." (56:39)
- Emphasizes potential for explosive, previously unseen testimony once the case hits court.
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Trial Date
- Keefe D's trial for Tupac’s murder is set for August 10, 2026. (58:05)
4. Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On the system and public responsibility:
- "We can complain that our steak came out cold, we damn sure can complain when it appears that… you're dragging your feet on a horrific case where a young underage girl was unalived and chopped up." (23:45)
- "Money works both ways. And… just like the law enforcement will try to… get us to understand that they're taking their time because this guy has money… he's free as a bird and there's a lot of tracks he can cover with that money." (39:47)
- Community spirit:
- Shoutouts to frequent chat members (Grandma Kathy, Lazy Baby, Tabitha, etc.) as Flo polls the listeners about which story to discuss first (David wins).
- Repeated reminders: "It's the Flo Show, no Filter. 8:30am Eastern Time. Tap in." (Recurs between segments and at end.)
- On professional detachment:
- "I'm not a professional. I am just… covering the news no filter." (02:03)
Timestamps for Important Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |-------------------------------------------|--------------| | David Burke case intro & fam roll call | 02:00 | | Grand jury names David as suspect | 05:40 | | Frustration with delays | 17:00–31:00 | | Accountability & system critique | 23:45, 28:07 | | Money & influence dangers | 39:20–41:40 | | Listener mail: TYT abuse coverage | 48:28 | | Tupac case, Diddy as potential witness | 53:30–57:00 | | Keefe D trial date revealed | 58:05 | | Episode wrap-up and community outro | 60:00+ |
Episode Tone & Style
- Direct, passionate, and at times, confrontational.
- Heavy use of rhetorical questions and everyday analogies.
- Interactive—chat engagement shapes the agenda.
- Unapologetically skeptical of power and institutional narratives: "No filter."
- Encourages community solidarity and vigilance, grounding coverage in empathy and accountability.
Conclusion
Flo leaves listeners with a call to keep up the pressure on authorities and, especially in the David Burke case, to refuse complacency with drawn-out justice. With the Tupac case scheduled for trial in August 2026 and Diddy potentially called as a witness, Flo promises continued coverage and real talk—no filter.
Notable Quotes:
- "There's some type of connection, some type of nefarious situation going on that's deeper than we know...a bigger trafficking situation." (44:33, Flo)
- "If Celeste was my daughter or my niece, I would be kicking and screaming and calling out right now." (51:25, Flo)
- "Anytime you get a chance to get Diddy to testify and give statements under oath... Tupac could be on his way to get justice." (55:40, Flo)
Next Episode Preview:
Flo will continue to follow both the David Burke and Tupac/Diddy court developments and dive into community-suggested stories about youth abuse and industry coverups.
